Three Donations
A few years ago I received a phone call. “I’m a nurse in XY ward at The Royal Hospital. We
And the little children suffered
I am so saddened, I really do not know what to say. The headline in the Australian newspaper really said
Lest we Forget – Tiananmen Square 1989
You all know there are two things I value highly. One is the democratic society we live in and the
Is welfare becoming a business
Welfare is becoming a business – like McDonalds - Are NGOs really saving any money and who’s reaping the benefits?
My response to the Budget
For the past week or so I have been in London getting my Big Picture Social Justice Film Festival off
Upon Visiting the Bronte House – Haworth, Yorkshire
I gotta confess, I have never read any of the Bronte sisters works. Not Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, any of
Doing freedom – it’s a hard job
You know, freedom is a wonderful thing. I’m sitting here in Balan’s coffee shop in Soho, London one sunny spring
Can you help me in these troubled times?
Because I am fairly well known through my welfare and media activities and not afraid to speak my mind and
Kids from The Hub in Bangkok
A few weeks ago I had to undergo a Hiatus Hernia operation. “Not very difficult”, I was told, it involved
The Kids of The Hub Bangkok just Grip my Heart
A few weeks ago I had to undergo a Hiatus Hernia operation. “Not very difficult”, I was told, it involved
Post-Easter Musings – 2014
The last Sunday before Advent (the four weeks leading up to Christmas) is called the Sunday of Christ the King.
An Easter Meditation – 2014
Whatever opinions you have about Christianity you must agree that the events of that Easter two thousand years ago, however

